← Back to context Comment by ruslan 10 hours ago Is there Plan9 port for RISC-V (RV32I) ? 4 comments ruslan Reply ori_b 10 hours ago There's a 9legacy port, and an in-progress 9front port.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EOg6UzSss2A ruslan 9 hours ago That's interesting, thanks. I feel a need for simple multitasking/networking OS for synthesizable RV32I core (not RTOS like, but more like Unix or CP/M). Would be nice to try Plan9 on it once port is out. chrsw 10 hours ago Probably not. And there aren't many 32-bit RISC-V cores with an MMU. I guess you can use a simulator if you found one. ruslan 9 hours ago I use one written in SpinalHDL. :-)Next question is how much RAM it needs to boot and can it be used without rio ?
ori_b 10 hours ago There's a 9legacy port, and an in-progress 9front port.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EOg6UzSss2A ruslan 9 hours ago That's interesting, thanks. I feel a need for simple multitasking/networking OS for synthesizable RV32I core (not RTOS like, but more like Unix or CP/M). Would be nice to try Plan9 on it once port is out.
ruslan 9 hours ago That's interesting, thanks. I feel a need for simple multitasking/networking OS for synthesizable RV32I core (not RTOS like, but more like Unix or CP/M). Would be nice to try Plan9 on it once port is out.
chrsw 10 hours ago Probably not. And there aren't many 32-bit RISC-V cores with an MMU. I guess you can use a simulator if you found one. ruslan 9 hours ago I use one written in SpinalHDL. :-)Next question is how much RAM it needs to boot and can it be used without rio ?
ruslan 9 hours ago I use one written in SpinalHDL. :-)Next question is how much RAM it needs to boot and can it be used without rio ?
There's a 9legacy port, and an in-progress 9front port.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EOg6UzSss2A
That's interesting, thanks. I feel a need for simple multitasking/networking OS for synthesizable RV32I core (not RTOS like, but more like Unix or CP/M). Would be nice to try Plan9 on it once port is out.
Probably not. And there aren't many 32-bit RISC-V cores with an MMU. I guess you can use a simulator if you found one.
I use one written in SpinalHDL. :-)
Next question is how much RAM it needs to boot and can it be used without rio ?